Forecasters worry about warm water in the Atlantic Ocean where hurricanes form and the predicted absence of an El Niño.
As the summer hurricane season looms, so too do cuts to the federal workforce, including the National Weather Service.
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The Weather Channel on MSNPotentially Catastrophic Flooding From Historic Rainfall And Severe Weather Expected In Mid-South, Ohio ValleyOver 10 inches of rain could fall through Saturday, pushing rivers well above flood stage in a "particularly dangerous ...
A sense of chaos has engulfed the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), jeopardizing essential services that millions rely on for weather forecasts and climate information. Under the ...
The National Weather Service has already been forced to reduce launches of weather balloons in some locations.
Emergency response experts say that funding and staff cuts at the National Weather Service could mean less reliable weather ...
The president-elect of the American Meteorological Society compares the situation to bolts in a steel office building, ...
"We're doing the best we can, and will the basic mission suffer? I don't think so. But people will be under a lot of ...
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